Researchers have studied rat and mouse whiskers, but these key organs for elephants have been largely overlooked.
Both the UK and US Governments have pledged to end research using animals, but is such a goal realistic? And how might it change medical research? Talha Burki reports.
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Infertility affects approximately 8% to 12% of couples of reproductive age worldwide, and IVF (in vitro fertilization) is often the go-to treatment option. Typically, to increase the odds of a ...
Rural UK ISP Quickline, which is building a new gigabit-capable full fibre (FTTP) and fixed wireless (FWA) network across parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire in ...
Rebecca Schulman is a professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Hopkins who is currently working on developing new materials that both contain and process information. Schulman recently ...
(PRESS RELEASE) STOCKHOLM, 13-Feb-2026 — / EuropaWire / — Ericsson has been named the overall leader in ABI Research’s competitive ranking of 5G RAN Automation Platform vendors. The assessment ...
ATRX, a gene involved in organising and maintaining DNA structure within cells, is commonly altered in neuroblastoma. While the presence of ATRX mutations has long been associated with certain disease ...